DigiplexNE Control Panel - V1.0 DGP-NE96 Reference and Installation Manual www.paradox.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................................................6 1.0 1.1 Features ..........................................................................................................................................................................................6 1.2 Specifications .........................................................................
5.5.6 Intellizone ......................................................................................................................................................................................19 5.5.7 Delay Before Alarm Transmission .................................................................................................................................................19 5.6 Input Speed ..........................................................................................................
9.2.6 Access Codes Disarming ..............................................................................................................................................................28 9.2.7 Special System Reporting Codes ..................................................................................................................................................28 9.2.8 Special Arming Report Codes ......................................................................................................
12.15 Label Broadcast ....................................................................................................................................................................... 36 12.16 Remove Module ....................................................................................................................................................................... 36 12.17 Serial Number Viewing ....................................................................................................
16.10 Scroll Restart ............................................................................................................................................................................45 16.11 Trouble Display .........................................................................................................................................................................45 APPENDIX 1: PGM PROGRAMMING TABLE .......................................................................................
1 INTRODUCTION The integrity of a security system relies not only in the performance of the control panel, keypads, motion detectors and other accessories, but in the ability to communicate information effectively back and forth through the system's wiring. With this in mind Paradox Security Systems created the next evolution in control panel technology: DigiplexNE.
2 ACCESSORIES WINLOAD (UDS-2000) NEWARE PARADOX MEMORY KEY (PMC-3) • User-friendly programming of Spectra, Digiplex and DigiplexNE control panels • Remote and local uploading and downloading at speeds up to 38,400 baud • Online monitoring • Compatible with Windows® 95/98/2000/NT/ME • Event display and report printing • Supports multiple languages • Provides clients with full control of their system • Intuitive and user-friendly interface • Easily program user codes, options, partition assignment and ac
1-ZONE HARDWIRE EXPANSION MODULE (DGP2-ZX1) OMNIA 433MHZ WIRELESS SYSTEM (OMN-RCV3) • • • • • • • • • • • • • 16 wireless zones 16 remote controls 500ft (152m) range line of sight Code-hopping technology with high-security encryption Error Correction Algorithm Transmitter Signal Strength Display Transmitter Battery Life Display 1 on-board 5A programmable relay (1 optional) 433MHz Wireless Door Contact (OMN-DCT1) 433MHz Motion Detector (OMN-PMD1) 4-button remote controls (OMN-RCT1) Auto-panel Recognition:
3 INSTALLATION 3.1 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 3.6 AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS This procedure is recommended to facilitate installation by verifying the wiring at different stages instead of only at the end. Step 1: Install the control panel. Step 2: Connect a portion of the system’s modules, including a keypad, to the communication network. Step 3: Connect the battery and then connect the AC power. Only the Clock Loss trouble should appear. Step 4: Disconnect AC power and the battery.
Figure 3-3: DigiplexNE Control Panel PCB Layout PLEASE NOTE: When powering up the DGP-NE96 control panel (V1.02 or higher), the panel will begin a module scan to verify if all the modules connected to the panel are operational. The scanning process will take between 30 and 120 seconds to complete depending on the number of modules connected to the control panel. The module scan is complete when the LCD keypad begins to show the partition status.
3.11 CALCULATING P OWER REQUIREMENTS Table 1: Power Unit Consumption Table Description QTY.
Figure 3-4: Sample Power Requirement Calculations Figure 3-5: External Power Supply Connections As indicated in Table 2 on page 11, this run of wire can support 700PU. Total PU on this run of wire: (A) 40PU + (B) 40PU = 80PU<700PU = OK As indicated in Table 2 on page 11, this run of wire can support 136PU. Total PU on this run of wire: (A) 40PU + (C) 16PU = 56PU<136PU = OK As indicated in Table 2 on page 11, this run of wire can support 454PU.
Figure 3-6: Single Zone Input Connections 3.14 DOUBLE ZONE CONNECTIONS Enabling the ATZ feature (see section 5.2) allows you to install two detection devices per input terminal. Connect the devices as shown in Figure 3-7. Devices connected to input terminals must be assigned to a zone and the zone's parameters must be defined (see Zone Programming on page 16). For UL listed installations, use EOL resistor part #2011002000. Figure 3-7: Double Zone Connections Enable ATZ (see section 5.
3.16 NETWORK CONNECTIONS 3.18 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTIONS DigiplexNE uses GuardWall technology, a specialized encrypted communication protocol to transmit data efficiently between the control panel and all its modules simultaneously and continuously. Modules with GuardWall technology connect anywhere on the 4-wire communication network, which can support up to 127 modules. Connect in a star and/or daisy chain configuration as shown in Figure 3-3 on page 10.
4 PROGRAMMING METHODS DigiplexNE can be programmed using the following methods: 4.4 PROGRAMMING T HROUGH A KEYPAD 4.1 WINLOAD UPLOADING/DOWNLOADING S OFTWARE Use the Programming Guide to record how the sections were programmed. To enter programming mode: We highly recommend programming the control panel with WinLoad as it greatly simplifies the process and reduces potential data errors. Refer to Winload Software on page43 for details. 1) 2) 3) 4) 4.
5 ZONE PROGRAMMING All detection devices connected to the control panel, keypads and zone expansion modules must be assigned to a zone and that zone must be defined as described in this section.
5.3.3 Follow Zones SECTIONS [0101] TO [0196]: F IRST DIGIT = 3 5.2 ZONE DOUBLING (ATZ) SECTION [3033]: OPTION [8] (Default = disabled) The ATZ feature is a software oriented feature that enables two detection devices to be installed per hardwired input terminal (section 3.15 on page 13 and see section 3.14 on page 13). Each detection device has its own zone, displays its zone status on the keypad and sends its own alarm codes. Fire Zones cannot be doubled.
The keypads must be assigned to the same partition as the Delayed 24Hr Fire zone for the buzzer to activate. Figure 5-3: Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone Delayed Fire Zone Triggered Activate bell/siren output & delay report transmission for 30 seconds. 5.3.14 Stay Delay Zone SECTIONS [0101] TO [0196]: F IRST DIGIT = E AND F When a Stay Delay zone is armed using the Regular or Force arming methods, the control panel processes the zone as an Instant zone (see section 5.3.4).
5.5.5 Alarm Types SECTIONS [0101] TO [0196]: OPTIONS [5] & [6] Option Feature [5] Description [6] sends the report code and activates the bell output sends the report code and pulses the bell output ON OFF Pulsed Alarm (see Figure 5-4 on page 18) sends the report code, but the bell output is not OFF ON Silent Alarm activated. Partition must be disarmed. sends the report code. Disarming is not required. ON ON Report Only Fire Zones cannot be Report Only. OFF OFF Steady Alarm 5.5.
6 KEYSWITCH PROGRAMMING The DigiplexNE control panel can support up to 32 keyswitch zones in addition to the 96 standard zones. A keyswitch allows a user to arm or disarm a system by pressing a key or by toggling a keyswitch. The keyswitches are connected to the hardwired input terminals of either the control panel, zone expansion modules or the keypad. For installation instructions, see section 3.9 on page 9. Keyswitches must be programmed as described in this section (see Figure 6-1).
6.2.4 PGM Activation (Utility Key) SECTIONS [0601] TO [0632]: FIRST DIGIT = 3 6.4 KEYSWITCH OPTIONS When option [3] is enabled, the keyswitch can activate a PGM. When a keyswitch is defined with the PGM Activation option, the Keyswitch Partition Assignment and Keyswitch Options are disabled.
7 ARMING & DISARMING OPTIONS 7.1 ARMING FOLLOWS PARTITION (Default = disabled) A partition can be set to follow the arming and disarming status of one or more partitions. If a partition is set to follow more than one partition, the partition will arm when all the selected partitions are armed. However, the partition will disarm as soon as one of the selected partitions is disarmed.
7.9.1 Auto-Arm Timer When Timed Auto-Arming is enabled (see section 7.9), the control panel will attempt to arm the system at the time set by the Auto-Arm Timer. For example, to Auto-Arm partition 2 everyday at 6:15PM, enable option [1] in section [3222] (Timed Auto-Arming) and enter 18:15 in section [3201].
7.15.2 No Exit Delay on Remote Arm (Default = enabled) When a user arms by using a remote control from the Omnia Wireless System (OMN-RCV3), the control panel will cancel the Exit Delay and immediately arm the partition.
8 ALARM OPTIONS 8.1 BELL/ALARM OUTPUT (Default = only option [1] enabled) When an alarm condition is detected in a partition, the control panel can toggle the on-board BELL output enabling any bells or sirens connected to it.
8.5.1 Tamper Bypass Options SECTION [3034]: OPTION [7] (Default = enabled) With option [7] enabled in section [3034], the control panel will ignore the zone’s bypass definition and will follow the option set in section 8.5 if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a bypassed zone. With option [7] disabled, Tamper Recognition follows the zone’s bypass definition. This means that the control panel will not perform any action if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a bypassed zone. 8.
9 EVENT REPORTING Figure 9-1: Event Reporting Dialing Enabled/Disabled Section [3036] Option [3] Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Reporting Account Number 1 3 or 4 digits (0-F) in Section [3061] Reporting Account Number 2 3 or 4 digits (0-F) in Section [3062] Reporting Account Number 3 3 or 4 digits (0-F) in Section [3063] Partition 4 Reporting Account Number 4 3 or 4 digits (0-F) in Section [3064] Partition 5 Reporting Account Number 5 3 or 4 digits (0-F) in Section [3065] Reporting Account Numb
9.1 REPORTING E NABLED SECTION [3036]: OPTION [3] (Default = disabled) With option [3] ON in section [3036], Event Reporting is enabled. When an event (e.g. zone in alarm) occurs in the system, the control panel verifies if a report code was programmed in the section corresponding to the event. If a report code is programmed, the control panel dials the Monitoring Station telephone number defined by the Event Call Direction feature.
9.2.9 Special Disarming Report Codes Auxiliary Supply the aux power supply’s current is greater than or equal to 1.1A Bell Output bell output is disconnected or the current is greater than or equal to 3A When using one of the special disarming features listed below, the control panel can send the report code to the Monitoring Station identifying how the system was disarmed. The control panel can transmit the report codes every time a partition is disarmed or only when it is disarmed following an alarm.
9.3 REPORT ARMING AND DISARMING Option Day Option Day The following two features combine to identify when a partition should be armed and disarmed and enable the control panel to communicate deviations from the normal schedule to the Monitoring Station. [1] Sunday (S) [5] Thursday (T) [2] Monday (M) [6] Friday (F) [3] Tuesday (T) [7] Saturday (S) 9.3.
programmed with the same reporting format unless they are combined with a Pager format. The first digit entered into section [3070] represents the reporting format (see Table 4) used to communicate with Monitoring Station telephone number 1, the second digit represents telephone number 2, etc.
9.11 AUTO TEST REPORT SECTION [3037]: OPTION [3] AND [4] AND SECTIONS [3040], [3041], [3042] AND [3043] The control panel can transmit the test report code programmed into section [3902] every hour (Hourly Test Transmission) or after a period of time (Auto Test Report Period). Option Feature [3] Description 9.
10 DIALER OPTIONS 10.1 TELEPHONE LINE MONITORING 10.5 SWITCH TO PULSE SECTION [3036]: OPTIONS [1] AND [2] SECTION [3036]: O PTION [7] When enabled, the system verifies the existence of the main telephone line once every second. After each successful test, the Status LED on the control panel flashes briefly. A line test failure occurs when the TLM detects less than 3 volts for the period defined by the TLM Fail Timer (see section 10.1.1).
11 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS A PGM is a programmable output that toggles to its opposite state (i.e. a normally open PGM will close) when a specific event occurs in the system. For example, a PGM can be used to reset smoke detectors, activate strobe lights, open/close garage doors and much more. When a PGM closes, the control panel supplies a ground to the PGM activating any device or relay connected to it.
12 SYSTEM SETTINGS & COMMANDS 12.1 HARDWARE RESET A Hardware Reset sets sections [0001] to [3991] to default, including the Installer and System Master Codes. Only the Panel ID, PC Password, PC Telephone Number and Event Buffer are not reset. A Hardware Reset cannot be performed on a control panel with the Installer Code Lock enabled (see section 12.3). 1) Make sure the Installer Code Lock is disabled 2) Remove the battery and AC power from the control panel.
12.8 SYSTEM DATE & TIME 12.13 MODULE PROGRAMMING The System Date and Time is programmed through the User Menu, please refer to Clock Loss in section 16.11. 12.9 SHABBAT FEATURE SECTION [3030]: OPTION [4] (Default = disabled) When option [4] is enabled, detectors and keypads in the system no longer display system status through the LCD and/or LEDs between noon (12:00PM) Friday and midnight (12:00AM) Saturday. Normal operation is re-instated Sunday morning at 12:00:01AM.
Table 6: Special Characters Catalog 12.20 NO AC FAIL DISPLAY SECTION [3030]: OPTION [6] (Default = disabled) When option [6] is enabled, the control panel will not display the AC Failure as a trouble. When an AC Failure occurs with this option enabled: • the AC LED will extinguish • the AC Failure report code will be reported. • the trouble will not appear in the Trouble Display • the keypad will not beep to indicate the trouble 12.
13 ACCESS CODES 13.1 INSTALLER CODE Figure 13-1: Programming User Access Codes SECTION [1000] (Default: 000000) The Installer Code is used to enter the control panel's programming mode, which allows you to program all the features, options and commands of the control panel and any modules on the communication network. The Installer Code is six digits in length where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9.
Enable or disable the options as required for each User Access Code as shown in Figure 13-1. Option Feature [1] Description [2] User cannot create or modify other User Access Codes. User can create new User Access Codes with default options only, can program ON OFF Master enabled PINs and User Labels.
14 ACCESS CONTROL: SYSTEM FEATURES Access Control defines the days and times people are allowed to enter and exit a site. An Access Control door uses a reader, an Access LCD Keypad or Access Control Module, a Request-for-Exit motion detector, a door contact and an electronic door strike to unlock the door for authorized personnel at authorized times. For details on connecting these devices, refer to the Digiplex/DigiplexNE LCD Keypad and Access Control LCD Keypad Reference & Installation Manual.
second screen according to the 24hr. clock (i.e. 9PM = 21:00). The Intervals are only valid during the days programmed in the third screen. Option [8] in the third screen represents the programmed holidays (see section 14.8). When option [8] is enabled, users have access between the Start Time and End Time during the holidays. An Interval cannot cross into another day (overnight). Schedules are assigned to the users through their User Access Codes (refer to the System Manager’s Manual).
When option [3] is enabled, the Access Card must be presented to the reader before the User Access Code is entered on the keypad. 14.13 SKIP EXIT DELAY WHEN ARMING WITH ACCESS CARD SECTION [3038]: OPTION [6] (Default = disabled) When an Access Card is presented to a reader twice within approximately 5 seconds with the door closed, some or all the partitions (see section 14.10) assigned to the Access Door can arm with or without starting the Exit Delay.
15 WINLOAD SOFTWARE 15.1 PANEL IDENTIFIER SECTION [3011] (Default = 0000) The Panel Identifier identifies the control panel to WinLoad before initiating upload or download. The control panel will verify if the Panel Identifier in WinLoad is the same. If the codes do not match, the control panel will not establish communication. Therefore, program the same Panel Identifier into both the control panel and WinLoad. Enter the desired 4-digit hexadecimal number into section [3011]. 15.
16 USER FEATURES 16.1 REGULAR ARMING 16.5 DISARMING This method is used for the everyday arming of the system. All zones within the partition must be closed to arm the system. The system can also be Regular Armed by using a One-touch Feature (see section 7.14) or a Keyswitch (see section 6.4.3). All users are able to Regular Arm the partition(s) assigned to their User Access Codes. To Regular Arm, users: 1) Enter their [ACCESS CODE] 2) Press the [ ARM] key.
16.9 EVENT RECORD DISPLAY Trouble The Event Record Display displays the user-initiated events that occurred in the system as well as any alarms or troubles. The events from all the partitions can scroll on the LCD screen or can be viewed by partition. The most recent event is displayed first.
17 Event Group APPENDIX 1: PGM PROGRAMMING TABLE Event 000 Zone is OK 001 Zone is Open 002 Zone is Tampered 003 Zone is in Fire Loop Trouble 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 Feature Group Start # End # 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 000 255 = any Zone # Zone Numbers 000 TLM Trouble Smoke detector res
Event Group 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 Event Feature Group Feature Start # End # 000 Auto Arming Arming with WinLoad Late to Close No Movement Arming Partial Arming One-touch Arming Future Use Future Use (InTouch) Voice Module Arming 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 255 Any special arming event Not Used Not Used 000 User Codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User Codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 002 User Codes 51
Event Group 022 Event Feature Group Feature Start # End # 000 Auto Arm Cancelled One-touch Stay/Instant Disarm Disarming with WinLoad Disarming with WinLoad after alarm WinLoad cancelled alarm Future Use Future Use Future Use (InTouch) Voice Module Disarming 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 255 Any Special Disarming Event Not Used Not Used 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 Special Disarming 023 Zone Bypassed 024 Zone in Alarm 000 255 =
Event Group 037 038 039 040 Event End # 000 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 255 Any Trouble Restore Event Not Used Not Used 000 Communication Network Fault Module Tamper ROM/RAM error TLM Trouble Fail to Communicate Printer Fault AC Failure Battery Failure Auxiliary Failure 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 255 Any Module Trouble Event Not Used Not Used 000 Communication Network Fault Module Tamper ROM/RAM error TLM
Event Group 048 Event Feature Group Feature Start # End # 000 Key Pressed 001 to 032 001 to 032 255 Any Utility Key Not Used Not Used 001 to 032 001 to 032 001 to 032 001 to 032 001 to 032 001 to 032 001 to 032 001 to 032 Utility Key Pressed 049 Request for Exit 050 Access Denied 000 255 = any Door Number 051 Door Left Open Alarm 052 Door Forced Alarm 053 Door Left Open Restore 001 to 032 001 to 032 054 Door Forced Open Restore 001 to 032 001 to 032 055 Intellizone Tr
Event Group 067 Event Special Status (con’t) Feature Group Feature N/A Trouble in communication network 099 099 Future Use 100 to 102 100 to 102 Time and Date Trouble 103 103 AC Failure 104 104 Clock N/A End # Battery Failure 105 105 Auxiliary Current Limit 106 106 Bell Current Limit 107 107 Bell Absent 108 108 ROM error 109 109 RAM error 110 110 Future Use 111 111 TLM 1 Trouble 112 112 Fail to Communicate 1 113 113 Fail to Communicate 2 114 114 Fail to Comm
18 APPENDIX 2: AUTOMATIC REPORT CODE LIST System Event Default Contact ID Report Code for sections [4032] to [4037] Default SIA Report Code for sections [4032] to [4037] Arming with Master Code (##) 3 4A1 - Close by user CL - Closing Report Arming with User Code (##) 3 4A1 - Close by user CL - Closing Report Arming with Keyswitch (##) 3 4A9 - Keyswitch Close CS - Closing Keyswitch Auto Arming 3 4A3 - Automatic Close CA - Automatic Closing Arm with PC software 3 4A7 - Remote arm/disarm CL
System Event Default Contact ID Report Code for sections [4032] to [4037] Default SIA Report Code for sections [4032] to [4037] Bell output current limit restore 3 321 - Bell 1 restore YH - Bell Restored Bell absent restore 3 321 - Bell 1 restore YH - Bell Restored Clock programmed 3 625 - Time/Date Reset JT - Time Changed Fire loop trouble restore 3 373 - Fire trouble restore FJ - Fire Trouble Restore Network fault 1 333 - Expansion module failure ET - Expansion Trouble Module tamper 1 1
19 CID# APPENDIX 3: CONTACT ID REPORT CODE LIST Reporting Code MEDICAL ALARMS - 100 100 Medical Alarm 101 Personal Emergency 102 Fail to Report In FIRE ALARMS - 110 110 Fire Alarm 111 Smoke 112 Combustion 113 Water Flow 114 Heat 115 Pull Station 116 Duct 117 Flame 118 Near Alarm PANIC ALARMS - 120 120 Panic Alarm 121 Duress 122 Silent 123 Audible BURGLAR ALARMS - 130 130 Burglary 131 Perimeter 132 Interior 133 24-Hour 134 Entry/Exit 135 Day/Night 136 Outdoor 137 Tamper 138 Near Alarm 139 Intrusion Verifi
20 Sections ..........................................................16 ..........................................................17 0201 to 0296 ..........................................................28 0301 to 0396 ..........................................................37 0501 to 0532 ..........................................................20 0601 to 0632 ..........................................................20 0701 to 0732 ..........................................................
3216 3217 3218 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225 3227 3228 3229 3300 3301 3302 3303 3304 3305 3306 3307 3308 3309 3310 3311 3312 3313 3314 3315 3316 3317 3318 3321 3322 3323 3324 3325 3327 3328 3329 3400 3401 3402 3403 3404 3405 3406 3407 3408 3409 3410 3411 3412 3413 3414 3415 3416 3417 3418 3421 .....................................................................25 .....................................................................25 .....................................................................25 .....
.....................................................................31 .....................................................................31 3629 .....................................................................31 3700 .....................................................................37 3701 .....................................................................23 3702 .....................................................................30 3703 .......................................................
.....................30 ...........................................22 ...........................................30 Arming and Disarming Report Schedules Arming Follows Partition Arming Report Schedule Arming with Access Card Skip Exit Delay ..................................................42 .....................................30 Arming/Disarming Schedule Tolerance Window .............30 Assigning Doors ......................................................40 Assigning keyswitches to partitions .......
E ............................................................9 ..............................................40 Enable Arming/Disarming Report Schedules.................30 Enable Reporting .....................................................28 End # ....................................................................34 Entry Delay Timer ...................................................17 Entry Delay Timers ..................................................17 Entry Delay zones ..........................
P ..........................................................31 ............................................31 Panel Answer Options ...............................................43 Panel Partition Assignment ........................................35 Panic Options ..........................................................26 Paradox Memory Key ...............................................15 Partition Account # ..................................................30 Partition Labels ..........................
Disabled ..........................................................25 Silent Alarm .....................................................25 Trouble only .....................................................25 Telephone Line Connection Examples ..........................14 Telephone Line Connections ......................................14 Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM) ................................33 Test Report ............................................................36 Test reports .................
21 WARNINGS FFC Warnings UL and ULC Warnings IMPORTANT INFORMATION UL AND C-UL INSTALLATION NOTES This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules subpart D and CS-03. Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number of this equipment.
22 WARRANTY The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded.
Printed in Canada 09/2001 DGPNE96-EI01